Daily Dispatch

Mafia outfit gives SA citizens middle finger

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OVER the past two days the SABC board chair and executive management have shown parliament and citizens the middle finger – first, when the SABC delegation walked out of their inquiry, and again when the last remaining member of the SABC board, Professor Mbulaheni Maghuve was a no-show at his scheduled hearing. The SABC management has also refused to provide documents that parliament’s committee needs to do its work.

In the face of this repeated stonewalli­ng of the inquiry into the fitness of the SABC board, we welcome the committee’s decision to issue summons to force Professor Maghuve to appear before the ad-hoc committee. Parliament must take every necessary step to force the SABC to release all the informatio­n requested by the committee. It is time to stop the stonewalli­ng of those who do not wish to account.

It is no wonder that these individual­s walked out. Witness after witness – including a former CEO, two former board members, the Public Protector and ICASA – revealed shocking examples of mismanagem­ent, fraud and political interferen­ce at the SABC.

The level of interferen­ce by Communicat­ions Minister Faith Muthambi was laid bare by former board member Vusi Mavuso who testified that the minister forced Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s unlawful appointmen­t on the board. Mavuso also described Muthambi’s signing the SABC’s “Memorandum of Incorporat­ion” in the place of the board chairperso­n as “anomalous”.

The former CEO testified that she has received threats from SABC staff for appearing before the inquiry and was harassed and bullied by Motsoeneng. Several witnesses do not want to make public submission­s.

Coming in the wake of threats against the SABC 8, it shows how far mafia tactics have spread at the SABC under Motsoeneng’s reign. We need an independen­t, credible wellrun public broadcaste­r that holds power to account, meets the needs our diverse nation and remains a public asset in the hands of the people. The one-member board must be dissolved. Motsoeneng must go. Muthambi must be fired for her role in underminin­g the independen­ce of the public broadcaste­r. And from there, a truly public broadcaste­r can be built that can serve the needs of the people. — Jayshree Pather, Right 2 Know also remember those who are unable to reciprocat­e. — Patricia, East London

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COMMUNICAT­IONS MINISTER FAITH MUTHAMBI

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